Well after a couple of false starts the project has now started in earnest.
Story so far:
What I suspect was the seat of the short circuit. The interior boot light cabling. Or what's left of it.
A typical area of knock-on damage once the original cabling/circuit heated up when the fuse didn't blow.
The damage went all the way up to the fuse box.
I'll catch things up over the next few days. Suffice to say the project is progressing positively so far - weather and daylight permitting.
Story so far:
- 2.2 bought as a project with damaged wiring loom
- Caused by boot loom of doom
- Short circuit. Fuse blew. Fuse replaced with cheap Chinese fuse. Fuse didn't blow next time and loom heated up and melted in various places. Absolutely no damage to rest of car thankfully
- Original plan was to let repair sections in but on inspection I gave up at 80 points of damage. In the end it wasn't the soldering work it was the risk of leaving some damage undetected
- In between time I had an auto electrician in who was adamant without seeing the interior out that he would repair it. He didn't even want to use colour coded cables. He wanted to do everything in red... needless to say I didn't bother using him. He could have left me with a potentially lethal car
- Considered using second-hand loom. But this is a major job and I felt it could only be done properly with a new loom
- New loom purchased for what I think was a very reasonable £850 from Cotswold BMW. Which is where the story picks up.
What I suspect was the seat of the short circuit. The interior boot light cabling. Or what's left of it.
A typical area of knock-on damage once the original cabling/circuit heated up when the fuse didn't blow.
The damage went all the way up to the fuse box.
I'll catch things up over the next few days. Suffice to say the project is progressing positively so far - weather and daylight permitting.